134 lines
4.9 KiB
YAML
134 lines
4.9 KiB
YAML
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# Copyright 2014, Rackspace US, Inc.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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uca_enable: True
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uca_apt_repo_url: "http://ubuntu-cloud.archive.canonical.com/ubuntu"
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# If you want to use your own keys for UCA or RDO (instead of ubuntu or
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# CentOS defaults), please define user_external_repo_key_list, a list
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# of dictionaries, each dict with keys/values corresponding to the
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# ansible module arguments for your distribution.
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#
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# For CentOS you'd define the following:
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#user_external_repo_keys_list:
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# - key: https://my-repo.example.com/signing-key.asc
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# You could also use key: <keyid> from a keyserver, see ansible rpm_key doc.
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# Validate cert option from the module is also supported.
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# In CentOS, refusing to use the RDO package also forces you to add your own
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# repository. See below to know how to include your own repository.
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#
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# For Ubuntu, you'd define the following:
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#user_external_repo_keys_list:
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# - url: https://my-repo.example.com/signing-key.asc
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# This leverages apt_key module, and passes the id, keyserver, and url argument.
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# Therefore, you can ensure the id of the key you want to import with id: <keyid>
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# or replace the source url with a keyserver.
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user_external_repo_keys_list: []
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# If you have defined another set of keys you want to include, the chances are
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# high you want to give also your own repository.
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# For CentOS, define the following list +key/values:
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#user_external_repos_list:
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# - name: "mymirror"
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# baseurl: "http://mymirrorurl/baseurl/"
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#See also gpgcheck, gpgkey, description of the Ansible yum_repository module
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# For Ubuntu, define something like the following:
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#user_external_repos_list:
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# - repo: "deb http://mymirrorurl/ubuntu/ xenial main"
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# filename: "mymirror"
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# If your mirror includes UCA mirroring, you may then want to disable using uca
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# by setting in your user variables uca_enable: False
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user_external_repos_list: []
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# Set the package install state for distribution packages
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# Options are 'present' and 'latest'
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pip_install_package_state: "latest"
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## Path to pip download/installation script.
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pip_upstream_url: https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py
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pip_fallback_url: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pypa/get-pip/master/get-pip.py
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# Allow the deployer to force pip to download locally to the deployment host
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# and copy it to the remote container for installation. Useful for environments
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# where the containers lack internet access.
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pip_offline_install: false
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pip_tmp_packages: /tmp/pip_install
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# Additional options that you might want to pass to "get-pip.py" when installing pip.
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# Default `pip_get_pip_options` is an empty string.
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pip_get_pip_options: ""
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pip_source_install_options: ""
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# The URL/path of a constraints file to use when installing the additional pip packages.
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#pip_install_upper_constraints: "http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/requirements/plain/upper-constraints.txt"
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pip_install_distro_packages: "{{ pip_install_build_packages | ternary(pip_install_distro_build_packages, []) }}"
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pip_install_remove_distro_packages: []
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pip_install_distro_build_packages: []
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# Some pip installations require the system to have a compiler present
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# Toggling this will install a compiler and python-dev libraries to the host
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pip_install_build_packages: yes
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# This list var can be used to specify specific versions of pip, setuptools,
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# wheel and any other packages which must be installed when pip installs.
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pip_packages:
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- pip
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- setuptools
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- wheel
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pip_required_pip_packages: []
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## APT Cache options
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cache_timeout: 600
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# Validate Certificates when downloading pip. May be set to "no" when proxy server
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# is intercepting the certificates.
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pip_validate_certs: "yes"
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pip_lock_to_internal_repo: False
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# Options for pip global
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pip_enable_pre_releases: true
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pip_timeout: 120
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# Options for pip install
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pip_upgrade: true
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# Drop link files to lock down pip
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# Example:
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# pip_links:
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# - name: "openstack_release"
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# link: "{{ openstack_repo_url }}/os-releases/{{ openstack_release }}/"
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pip_links: []
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## Tunable overrides
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pip_global_conf_overrides: {}
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## Additional options to pass to pip
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# Example:
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# pip_install_options: "--cert /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt"
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#
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# See the documentationat https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/reference/pip
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# for details.
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pip_install_options: ""
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# Always force getting the latest get-pip script
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pip_get_pip_force: yes
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# Set default mirror for CentOS repositories
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# NOTE(mhayden): Ensure that the full path to the 'centos' directory is used.
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#pip_install_centos_mirror_url: 'http://mirror.centos.org/centos'
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